On
September, 11-12, 2017 the ODYCCEUS team met with invited guests on the
beautiful campus of Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg to
discuss game theory and partial representations. The project members
where joined by Vincent Crawford (University of Oxford), Peter
Gärdenfors (Lund University), Yuval Heller (Bar-Ilan University), and
Jörgen Weibull (Stockholm School of Economics). The guests provided both
viewpoints from their respective fields of expertise, as well as
comment and critique on the work of ODYCCEUS.
Vincent Crawford,
Yuval Heller, and Jörgen Weibull gave viewpoints rooted in economic
theory, especially aspects of evolutionary adaption, strategic
communication and their outcomes in human interaction where highlighted.
Peter Gärdenfors introduced the conceptual spaces approach to
cognition, whose applicability to the modeling of opinion spaces and
word spaces was a topic of mutual interest.
The ODDYCEUS members had
the chance to present preliminary and completed research. Marco LiCalzi
and Massimo Warglien (University of Venice) provided a theoretical
foundation for games with frames. Christian Lindgren (Chalmers
University) and Eckehard Olbrich (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
in the Sciences, Leipzig) presented preliminary results on simulated
evolutionary dynamics of such interactions. Roland Mühlenbernd
(University of Venice) showed numerical results on imitative behaviors
in such models. Rocco Tripodi (University of Venice) presented
game-theoretically inspired methods of computational linguistics with
applications to social media data.
The stimulating discussions will inform and improve the ongoing research of OCYCCEUS. Many thanks to all participants!
Game theory workshop in Gothenburg
Project members and game theoreticians discussed Game theory and partial representations in September Gothenburg.